Chapter 1: What is the impact of the massive winter storm on travel and emergency declarations?
Millions of Americans will be stuck at home this weekend. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. A massive winter storm's coming. It's a quarter of an inch of ice on the roads, and it creates just havoc everywhere. We're preparing for the worst and hoping for the best. Brian Kemp in Georgia is one of many governors declaring an emergency in their states.
Thick ice could coat areas from the Carolinas back to Texas, where it starts tonight.
Here in Dallas, we could see close to a quarter to a half an inch of ice once all is said and done.
Fox weather meteorologist Bain Froney...
This storm system is going to continue to track throughout the entire country, leaving tons and tons of snow in its wake.
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Chapter 2: How much snow and ice can different states expect from the storm?
Areas like Oklahoma City could get up to 8 to 12 inches of snow as we move throughout the weekend. Now, this is going to continue to track up towards the north and the northeast.
It's not just driving that can be treacherous. Airlines are getting ready, waiving change fees for people to reschedule. Not only are there about 400 flights canceled today, there are already more than 1,400 cancellations tomorrow. A day of anti-ice protests planned in Minnesota where it's frigid, 30 to 40 below zero windchills.
Organizers angry over immigration enforcement raids are urging people not to go to work or school, don't shop. As one protest last Sunday remains under federal investigation.
Three arrests so far from that anti-ice protest that took over a church service last weekend. And I emphasize so far because federal officials say more arrests are coming.
Chapter 3: What are airlines doing in response to the winter storm?
That's Fox's Garrett Tenney in Minneapolis. President Trump posted this morning on Truth Social about his accomplishments at the World Economic Forum from the framework of a security deal in Greenland to setting up his new Board of Peace. Something President Trump did on day one of Term 2 has taken effect, pulling the U.S. out of the World Health Organization.
accusing it of mismanaging the COVID-19 pandemic and being too susceptible to political influence. That withdrawal has now been finalized, with U.S. funding and staffing ceased, although WHO says the U.S. still owes it more than $130 million. The Trump administration says there will be collaboration on disease surveillance and data sharing directly with other countries. That's Fox's Chris Foster.
Chapter 4: What protests are occurring in Minnesota during the storm?
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There is a new attempt to stop the war in Ukraine. The day after flying to Moscow to talk to Russia's leader, U.S. Special Envoy Steve Woodcock goes to the United Arab Emirates for trilateral discussions with officials from Russia and Ukraine in the same room. In Congress, a Democrat attempt to rein in President Trump's war powers fails in the House.
Two Republicans joined all Democrats in a tie vote that would have limited President Trump's ability to use military action in Venezuela without approval from Congress.
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Chapter 5: How is the winter storm affecting political discussions and events?
It comes after the arrest and removal of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, which received praise from Republicans. Democrats and some in the GOP have grown concerned over President Trump's rhetoric towards Greenland. saying he could use military force. The president has ruled out using the military to annex the island and recently said the framework of a deal has been reached.
On Capitol Hill, Ryan Schmelz, Fox News.
Thousands of people are gathering now in Washington, D.C. to speak out against abortion. The annual March for Life starts in two hours. And here's something the Trump administration has done that they can celebrate.
The government has funded research involving fetal tissue for decades under both Republican and Democratic presidents.
Chapter 6: What economic implications does the winter storm have on Wall Street?
Scientists say the tissue which otherwise would be discarded is critical for certain research including ways to fight HIV and cancer. Opponents say there are new alternatives but many scientists say the substitutes are not always adequate.
The use of fetal tissue on the NIH campus ended during the first Trump administration, and additional hurdles for non-government scientists seeking NIH funding were put in place. Those restrictions were lifted by the Biden administration. This new policy covers all NIH-funded research. Lisa Lucera, Fox News.
On Wall Street, we're seeing selling and brewing because... Dow futures are down more than 200 points, also falling for the Nasdaq after two straight days of a rebound from Tuesday's big sell-off. I'm Dave Anthony. This is Fox News.